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DescriptionFEMA - 42659 - Former National Football League Players Visit Joint Field Office.jpg
English: Ottoville, AS, November 30, 2009 -- The Federal Coordinating Officer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in American Samoa, Kenneth Tingman, and Evelyn Langford, American Samoa Governors Authorized Representative, discuss the recovery status with former Chicago Bears football player, Gabe Reid (white t-shirt) and former Philadelphia Eagles football player, Reno Mahe (gray t-shirt). Reid and Mahe recently visited the island to observe the tsunami damage and to thank the workers assisting with disaster recovery. From left to right: Gabe Reid, Reno Mahe, Evelyn Langford, Kenneth Tingman. FEMA/Casey Deshong
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